Close, far, up, down, it's just a cent to me. I'll tell you though, I went onto eBay and saw that a couple had sold for $500 or more. And the interesting thing was, both sellers sold the coin with one bid, and they had zero feedbacks. So...what this tells me: I think there may be a scam where someone is setting up fake sales to elevate the price of these things, kind of like a penny stock pump and dump scheme. They stage purchases of silly little minor varieties to make it look like they fetch a lot, then list a bunch with the claim they have the same features, and then sit back while the money rolls in. I could be wrong, but then again, I could care less, because modern varieties don't interest me. And before you get on my case for that, note that I've had my web designer re-design the phrasing of my question and appraisal sections THREE times to make it crystal clear that for this very reason we ask that people read through our extensive case studies before they ask yet another question about modern varieties and minor errors.
I hope this helps!



